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Another bullet 350 grain Arrow Max very first shot just missed the red ring I decided to go ahead and put the next four in the group even though I realize for score it was not good however look at how well the rifle barrel likes to load this is 43 grains of and-120 450-453 shallow Groove Woodman arms Barrel
Really good group brother. Nice shooting
 
Encore has stepped down as match director
Thanks for all the hard work helping getting things going.
Nine ring 62 has stepped forward to take over the scoring of the matches.
Thank you sir much appreciated!
There will be a change In Format.
We will be having a monthly match going forward..
May is fast closing so please get your targets In
June 1 starts the new match.
All rules stay the same at this point.
 
I have agreed to help out score keeping & anything else that I can do to get this postal match going.
There was some talk of a separate 50yd & 100yd open sights matches for the sidelock guys or the guys limited to western sights rules, that will be included in this now.
We are going to open it up to include 100yd, 200yd, & 300yd entries in both of the current categories.
For those that did not want to participate in the match prior to now, I completely understand. I hope that you all will feel comfortable in participating now & helping this postal match get going & become a permanent thing that we all can enjoy together.
 
What are the targets and the rules for the 50 and100 yard open sight postal match? X
I’m not making the rules here, but what I’m suggesting to have is two categories with one for traditional sidelocks with open or open sights only & one for the modern inlines with iron or open sights & the same front rest & rear bag.
If there’s anything I’m missing plz feel free to offer your input & experience.
It is appreciated.
 
What are the targets and the rules for the 50 and100 yard open sight postal match? X
I would
I’m not making the rules here, but what I’m suggesting to have is two categories with one for traditional sidelocks with open or open sights only & one for the modern inlines with iron or open sights & the same front rest & rear bag.
If there’s anything I’m missing plz feel free to offer your input & experience.
It is appreciated.
My thought is we use the same targets for easy cross over. 50 yards would be open to any black powder or sub side lock using any iron sight or peep sight. Shot off hand. standing to imitate a hunting situation. My though is that to hunt we ought to be able to hit a 6 inch target to use that weaoon to hunt with.
Open to discussion maybe a 10 inch target?
The 100 yard open to any open sight or peep any action any powder. Front and rear bags/rest OK again target open to discusion
 
Postal match rules starting June 1
By entering into the match you do so at your own risk.
Please observe the 10 rules of gun safety
As outlined by the NRA
Each distance noted constitutes a separate match pick your distance and have fun
A match is 5 rounds
Modern:
Distance 100/200/300 yards 6 inch target

1) any action type any caliber
2 ) any powder safe in your particular.
Fire arm
Let's keep saftey at the forfront.
3 ) any weight
4 ) any sighting devise
5 ) muzzle devises allowed
6) no hydrolic or captured rests ( lead.
sled)
7) Front rest/bipod and rear support.
allowed


Hunter:
Distance 100 yards 6 inch
Shoot n See
1) Any non bolt action any caliber.
2) any powder approved by.
manufacturer or gunsmith
3) Hunting weight guns
4 ) muzzle devises allowed
5) any sight devise allowed
6) any front rest bipod.
rear.support. allowed
7 ) no hydrolic or lead sleds


Western Hunter:
Distance 100 yards 6 inch.
Shoot N see

1) any open or peep sight muzzle loader suitable for western states
Fixed or peep sights
1x fixed power scopes allowed
2) loose black powder or equivalent substitute





Traditional side lock:
Distance 50 yards 6 inch.
shoot n see
1) Any side lock shooting black.
powder or Substitute.
powder.
2) Front rest and rear bag.
allowed
3) any open or peep sight
4) no hydrolic or captured rests
( Lead sleads)


Match consists of 5 rounds on appropriate target.
Shoot n see or mml printed target.
Scoring:
Bullet must touch line to score.
Overlays can be used to clarify bullet diameters.
Ties will be broken by the 5 round group measured by balistic x software. A 1 inch reference to be used as the distance from the 10 ring to the 8 ring.
Please sign/ date target with category distance and score.Screenshot_20240524-060229_Amazon Shopping.jpg
 
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Postal match rules starting June 1
By entering into the match you do so at your own risk.
Please observe the 10 rules of gun safety
As outlined by the NRA
Each distance noted constitutes a separate match pick your distance and have fun

Modern:
Distance 100/200/300 yards 6 inch
/8 Inch/17 25 inch shoot n see
1) any action type any caliber
2 ) any powder safe in your particular.
Fire arm
Let's keep saftey at the forfront.
3 ) any weight
4 ) any sighting devise
5 ) muzzle devises allowed
6) no hydrolic or captured rests ( lead.
sled)
7) Front rest/bipod and rear support.
allowed


Hunter:
Distance 100 yards 8 inch
Shoot n See
1) Any non bolt action any caliber.
2) any powder approved by.
manufacturer or gunsmith
3) Hunting weight guns
4 ) muzzle devises allowed
5) any sight devise allowed
6) any front rest bipod.
rear.support. allowed
7 ) no hydrolic or lead sleds


Western Hunter:
Distance 100 yards 17.25 inch.
Shoot N see

1) any open or peep sight muzzle loader suitable for western states that mandate open sights.
No scopes
2) any powder allowed in western states




Traditional side lock:
Distance 50 yards 17.25 inch.
shoot n see
1) Any side lock shooting black.
powder or Substitute.
powder.
2) Front rest and rear bag.
allowed
3) any open or peep sight
4) no hydrolic or captured rests
( Lead sleads)


Match consists of 5 rounds on appropriate target.
Shoot n see or mml printed target.
Scoring:
Bullet must touch line to score.
Overlays can be used to clarify bullet diameters.
Ties will be broken by the 5 round group measured by balistic x software. A 1 inch reference to be used as the distance from the 10 ring to the 8 ring.
Please sign/ date target with category distance and score.
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Yikes! $40.00 for a dozen 17.25 inch shoot-n-see targets.
I'd love to shoot the match but that is WAY too much money. X
 
photocopy one or download a copy of it. the download was posted earlier.
Those photo copy targets that we used were just fine, even at 200yds after we blackened in the X ring. It was too hard to see the small X ring if it’s not colored in.
Me personally, I’m perfectly fine with that 6” target out to 300yds. It’s plenty big enough for the 100yd shooters & puts a little challenge to the 300yd shooters.
I normally use 2” stick-on’s at 100 & 200yds. The biggest stick-on I use is 4”, even out to 400yds.
I understand that not everyone can do that the same way, I’m all for the 6” & 8” targets being used.
We all should be able to hit either size at 50 & 100yds even with a sidelock.
 
Yikes! $40.00 for a dozen 17.25 inch shoot-n-see targets.
I'd love to shoot the match but that is WAY too much money. X
I originally wanted a 10 inch target but shoot N c didn't make a suitable target
Best I could come up with. Maybe you know of something that fit the target requirements that I'm missing.
The cost per match is 3 dollars.
One could theoriticly shoot for a year with those 12 targets.
That's not really the goal here its to get people shooting more.
Take a look around let me know what you come up with
 
I went on Hodgdon website earlier today to check on BH209 for someone.
Then with a Mike Tyson level sticker shock it hit me, how many guys are willing to shoot up their BH209 in the postal match regularly at that price & availability.
I’m down to only a cpl lbs & I’m not going to shoot it up at my range,
But I have a sidelock & plenty of T7 & a cpl SML’s now so it’s no big deal.
I think that is going to impact all muzzleloader shooting with all modern inlines build for BH209 & as it well as affect everything else associated with the muzzleloaders.
 
I went on Hodgdon website earlier today to check on BH209 for someone.
Then with a Mike Tyson level sticker shock it hit me, how many guys are willing to shoot up their BH209 in the postal match regularly at that price & availability.
I’m down to only a cpl lbs & I’m not going to shoot it up at my range,
But I have a sidelock & plenty of T7 & a cpl SML’s now so it’s no big deal.
I think that is going to impact all muzzleloader shooting with all modern inlines build for BH209 & as it well as affect everything else associated with the muzzleloaders.
Smokless is the wave of the future its sad at 180.00 a pound bh209 will price itself out of the market.
 

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